5 | | 1) Open the latest version of Google Chrome |
6 | | 2) Create a new page |
7 | | 3) Type three words into the header |
8 | | 4) Highlight the words and set them as H1 |
9 | | 5) Type five words below your new header, making sure they are plain text |
10 | | 6) Triple click the middle word in the header to highlight the whole line |
11 | | 7) Press backspace |
12 | | 8) Notice the plaintext below has now inherited the H1 styling |
| 5 | 1. Open the latest version of Google Chrome |
| 6 | 2. Create a new page |
| 7 | 3. Type three words into the header |
| 8 | 4. Highlight the words and set them as H1 |
| 9 | 5. Type five words below your new header, making sure they are plain text |
| 10 | 6. Triple click the middle word in the header to highlight the whole line |
| 11 | 7. Press backspace |
| 12 | 8. Notice the plaintext below has now inherited the H1 styling |